B. ENTRY
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B.2 Health professionals - gynecologists and obstetricians |
Number of active gynecologists and obstetricians in a given region divided by the total population and multiplied by 100. |
N |
CNES |
Inhabitants |
IBGE |
B.3 Health professionals - obstetric Nurses |
Number of active obstetric nurses in a given region divided by the total population and multiplied by 100. |
N |
CNES |
Inhabitants |
IBGE |
B.4 Health professionals - pediatricians and neonatologists |
Number of active pediatricians and neonatologists in a given region divided by the total population and multiplied by 100. |
N |
CNES |
Inhabitants |
IBGE |
B.5 Health professionals - pediatric and neonatologist nurses |
Number of active pediatric nurses or neonatologists in a given region divided by the total population and multiplied by 100. |
N |
CNES |
Inhabitants |
IBGE |
B.6 Health care establishment - primary health care |
Number of units that provide basic and integral care to a population, in a scheduled or unscheduled manner, in basic specialties, and may offer dental care and other higher-level professionals. The assistance must be permanent and provided by a general practitioner or specialist in these areas. It may or may not offer: auxiliary services of diagnosis and therapy (SADT) and 24-hour emergency care. Divided by the total population of the region and multiplied by 100. |
N |
CNES |
Inhabitants |
IBGE |
B.7. Health care establishment - emergency care network |
Number of land, air, or waterway vehicles used to receive the user, classify the assistance risk according to the degree of urgency, establish the definitive diagnosis, apply the therapeutic measures of the assistance point, and refer the user for therapeutic continuity. Divided by the total number of inhabitants in the region and multiplied by 100. |
N |
CNES |
Inhabitants |
IBGE |
B.8. Revenues collected for financing the maternal and child health care line |
Sum of financial resources (in reais) disbursed by the municipalities, state, and Union for the payment of expenses, costs, and investments of the Maternal and Child Health Care Line. Considering for municipalities and states, 15% and 12% of tax collection, and for the Union the value of the previous year plus the variation of the Gross Domestic Product respecting the Annual Budget Law (consider the EC 95 of 2016 that freezes spending for 20 years). |
R$ |
Contractualization |
Inhabitants |
IBGE |
B.9. Expenses |
Financial resource disbursed (in Brazilian Reais) by the Health Funds (municipal, state, and federal) for the maintenance of outpatient and hospital care services (contracts with philanthropic entities, consortiums, and municipalities) aimed at providing obstetric and neonatal care. |
R$ |
Contractualization |
Inhabitants |
IBGE |
B.10. Investments |
Financial resource disbursed (in Reais) by Health Funds (municipal, state, and federal) to expand the provision of outpatient and hospital care services for obstetric and neonatal care. Example: purchase of equipment, expansion of physical structure, acquisition of real estate, etc. |
R$ |
Contractualization |
Inhabitants |
IBGE |
C. ACTIVITIES
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C.1. SISAB Coverage |
Number of pregnant women registered in the information system for prenatal care, SISAB, by the municipality, divided by the number of live births and multiplied by 100. |
N |
SISAB |
Live Births |
SINASC |
C.2 SISAB Training |
Number of health professionals who perform prenatal consultations and who received training in the format of training to raise awareness of the importance of using the information system to record standardized information according to the protocol established for the collection of data on the care provided. Divided by the total number of professionals who perform this service and multiplied by 100. |
N |
Contractualization |
Total professionals |
CNES |
C.3. SISAB Completeness |
Completeness of the variables entered into the information system according to the variables collected that reflect the behaviors performed during prenatal care, divided by the total number of pregnant women and multiplied by 100. |
N (filled in) |
SISAB |
Total pregnant women |
SISAB |
PROCESS
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D. EXIT
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D.1 Pregnant women with prenatal care |
Proportion of pregnant women who were attended for prenatal care, regardless of the number of consultations, divided by the total number of pregnant women and multiplied by 100. |
N |
SISAB |
Total pregnant women |
SISAB |
Early start of prenatal care |
Proportion of pregnant women who had their first prenatal visit before the 12th week of gestational age, divided by the total number of pregnant women and multiplied by 100. |
N |
SISAB |
Total pregnant women |
SISAB |
D.3. Pregnant woman with stratified risk |
Proportion of pregnant women who were assessed during prenatal visits and had their risk-stratified appropriately as usual risk, intermediate risk, or high risk by the Basic Health Unit, divided by the total number of pregnant women and multiplied by 100. |
N |
SISAB |
Total pregnant women |
SISAB |
D.4 Number of prenatal consultations |
Proportion of pregnant women in relation to the number of prenatal consultations performed during the gestational period, according to the adequacy: 2 consultations in the first trimester: 2 consultations in the second; 3 consultations in the third; and one consultation in the puerperium. Divided by the total number of pregnant women and multiplied by 100. |
N |
SISAB |
Live births |
SINASC |
D.5 Number of puerperal consultations |
Proportion of women who had a postpartum puerperal visit, divided by the total number of pregnant women and multiplied by 100. |
N |
SISAB |
Total pregnant women |
SISAB |
D.6 Number of prenatal appointments + All Tests |
Proportion of pregnant women with the appropriate number of prenatal visits and performance of all laboratory and imaging tests, divided by the total number of pregnant women and multiplied by 100. |
N |
SISAB |
Total pregnant women |
SISAB |
D.7 Number of Prenatal + Puerperium visits + All Exams |
Proportion of pregnant women according to the appropriate number of prenatal and puerperium visits and the performance of all laboratory and imaging exams. |
N |
SISAB |
Total pregnant women |
SISAB |
D.8. Number of prenatal + puerperium + all exams + diphtheria and tetanus vaccination + hiv test |
Proportion of pregnant women who had the appropriate number of prenatal visits, puerperium visits, had all laboratory and imaging exams, had antitetanic vaccination, and underwent HIV testing. Divided by the total number of pregnant women and multiplied by 100. |
N |
SISAB |
Total pregnant women |
SISAB |
D.9 Immunized pregnant women |
Proportion of pregnant women who have updated their vaccination schedule with all the recommended vaccines such as anti-tetanus, influenza, and hepatitis B. Divided by the total number of pregnant women and multiplied by 100. |
N |
SISAB |
Total pregnant women |
SISAB |
RESULTS
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E. RESULTS
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E.1 Congenital syphilis rate |
Number of live births with a diagnosis of congenital syphilis, divided by total live births, multiplied by 100,000 live births. |
N |
HIS |
Live births |
SINASC |
E.2 Neonatal tetanus |
Proportion of live births with a diagnosis of neonatal tetanus, divided by the total number of live births and multiplied by 100. |
N |
HIS |
Live births |
SINASC |
E.3. HIV vertical transmission |
Proportion of live births diagnosed with HIV by vertical transmission, divided by the total number of live births and multiplied by 100. |
N |
HIS |
Live births |
SINASC |
E.4 Pregnant women followed by the supplementary health system |
Proportion of pregnant women who receive prenatal care through the Supplementary Health System (health plan), divided by the total number of live births and multiplied by 1,000 live births. |
N |
CNES |
Live births |
SINASC |
E.5 Treatment of early fetal loss |
Rate of hospital admissions for treatment of pregnant women in early fetal loss condition, with gestational age less than 22 weeks, divided by the number of live births plus fetal deaths and multiplied by 1,000 live births. |
N |
HIS |
Live births + fetal deaths |
SINASC SIM |
E.6 Teenage pregnancy |
Proportion of adolescents, aged under 20, who had a confirmed pregnancy diagnosis, multiplied by the total number of live births and multiplied by 1,000 live births. |
N |
SINASC |
Live births |
SINASC |
E.7 Early diagnosis of congenital anomalies |
Proportion of early diagnosis, during the gestational period, of fetuses with presence of congenital anomalies confirmed by imaging examinations, divided by the total number of live births and multiplied by 100. |
N |
SISAB |
Live births and fetal deaths |
SINASC SIM |
F. IMPACT
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F.1 Maternal mortality ratio |
Rate that expresses the maternal deaths related or aggravated by the gravidic-puerperal process, pregnancy, childbirth and up to the 42nd day postpartum. Regardless of the duration of pregnancy or the place where it occurred, per 100,000 live births. |
N |
YES |
Live births |
SINASC |
F.2. Early neonatal mortality rate |
Rate that expresses the death of live births up to the 6th full day of life, born with a gestational age of 22 weeks or more per 1,000 live births. |
N |
YES |
Live births |
SINASC |
F.3 Late neonatal mortality Rate |
Rate that expresses the death of live births, between the 7th and 28th day of life, born with a gestational age of 22 weeks or more per 1,000 live births. |
N |
YES |
Live births |
SINASC |
F.4. Neonatal mortality rate |
Rate that expresses the death of live births until the 28th day of life, born with gestational age from 22 weeks per 1,000 live births. |
N |
YES |
Live births |
SINASC |
F.5. Perinatal mortality rate |
Rate that expresses fetal death from the 22nd week of gestation, up to the 6th full day of life of births with gestational age 22 weeks and older per 1,000 live births. |
N |
YES |
Live births |
SINASC |
F.6. Fetal mortality rate |
Rate that expresses fetal deaths from the 22nd week of gestation onwards, occurring intrauterine per 1,000 live births. |
N |
YES |
Live births and fetal deaths |
SINASC SIM |
F.7. Infant mortality rate |
Rate that expresses the death of children up to 1 year old, or 365 days, per 1,000 live births. |
N |
YES |
Live births |
SINASC |
F.8. Abortion rate |
Rate that expresses the mortality of fetuses with gestational age less than 22 weeks, or with weight less than 500g, or height less than 25 cm per 1,000 live births. |
N |
YES |
Live births and fetal deaths |
SINASC SIM |